IPhoto 6 Import portrait photos duplicated

Hi,
I import my photos in a folder before importing in iPhoto 6 (with drag&drop).
But i've noticed that all portrait photos (not landscape format) are duplicated: one in "Originals" folder, and another one in "Modified" folder.
The landscape photos are correctly put in the Originals folder.
My hard disk will be full sooner !!
I'm using a Canon Ixus 750, but it was the same issue with Nikon Coolpix 775...
Does it happen because i import my photos in two-times?
ps : sorry for my english, i'm french

I found this on the web :
"iPhoto is saving a copy of the rotated image into the Modified folder. Although it may look the same as the Original from the Finder, it's actually different.
The "Original" has all the bits in a landscape orientation with a TIFF Orientation flag set, which causes programs that understand that flag (like Finder) to show them rotated.
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The "Modified" one has all the bits in a portrait (rotated) orientation with the TIFF Orientation flag not set.
Yes, it's a subtle difference, and for most programs it won't matter. A few programs don't understand the TIFF flag, so would need the "Modified" copy to show it correctly.
In any case, for better or worse, iPhoto has always done this. It used to be a background operation whenever you rotated in iPhoto. With iPhoto 6, this happens during import instead of later in the background.
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But i didn't understand why i have duplicated pictures when i import from my Canon, but not when i import from a CD or a dezipped folder...????????

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